iHeartRadio formally announced comedian and 'Wild 'N Out' cast member Jess Hilarious is the third and official co-host on Power 105.1's 'The Breakfast Club.'

Check out the new podcast, "More Than That with Gia Peppers," which takes a deeper look into the issues that affect Black Americans.

Michael says he never felt like Halle was crazy. Not once.

(News One) — Throughout American history, Black disc jockeys did more than just spin records. They were, for African-American listeners across the country, the important and influential voices and leaders of their communities.  Here are NewsOne’s top 20 Black radio jockeys of all time, picked for their pioneering spirit and influence.  [DJs who made their […]

(UPI) — U.S. automaker Ford Motor Co. said parents in the future could have the option of censoring 16 radio stations that feature adult content.  Ford said it would extend the capabilities of its “MyKey” system, which lets the car discriminate between different drivers depending on which key is used to start the car. Parents […]

(The Network Journal) — The coming year may play out big for America´s largest black-owned radio network company. Earlier this month, American Urban Radio Networks (AURN) announced a major partnership with SupeRadio, which is one of the largest syndicators and providers of radio programming in the country.  Under the deal, AURN will represent SupeRadio´s urban product […]

(The Network Journal) — Karen Mills, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration, named radio and TV magnate Catherine L. Hughes to chair the agency’s new Advisory Council on Underserved Communities.  Launched on Dec. 15, the Council will consist of 20 members from across the country and will provide input, advice and recommendations on how […]

(New York Times) — At Mercy High School in Farmington Hills, Mich., Dawn Hill’s classmates voted her “most likely to become Oprah.” Ms. Hill, 24, is a local producer and a fledgling voice-over artist for commercials on the radio stations WBLS and WLIB. Her primary responsibilities are“The Yolanda Adams Morning Show,” on WLIB (1190 AM), which plays […]

(Radio World) — For 30 years Radio One has prided itself on serving black and urban Americans. Today, the company has 53 stations in 16 U.S. markets and bills itself as being “the largest radio broadcasting company that primarily targets African-American and urban listeners.”   But radio is just the beginning. The footprint of its family […]